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HELP with out of the box setup!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 72215" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>Some beginner tips.</p><p></p><p>1. Learn about RTH and Home Point setting before you go on your first flight.</p><p>It is utmost necessary to make sure that the home point has been recorded before you take off because as a beginner you will never know how the RC will function in your vicinity (interference, loss of signal etc), and the RTH function comes very handy for the first few flights.</p><p>2. Do not fly in the dark. You will learn over the course of time that the SPARK is nowhere as stable without its VISION SYSTEM fully functioning.</p><p>3. Make sure you are in an open area and be very careful while using features like ACTIVE TRACK, QUICK SHOT, TAP FLY or SPORTS MODE.</p><p>4. Use TRIPOD mode as much as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 72215, member: 13902"] Some beginner tips. 1. Learn about RTH and Home Point setting before you go on your first flight. It is utmost necessary to make sure that the home point has been recorded before you take off because as a beginner you will never know how the RC will function in your vicinity (interference, loss of signal etc), and the RTH function comes very handy for the first few flights. 2. Do not fly in the dark. You will learn over the course of time that the SPARK is nowhere as stable without its VISION SYSTEM fully functioning. 3. Make sure you are in an open area and be very careful while using features like ACTIVE TRACK, QUICK SHOT, TAP FLY or SPORTS MODE. 4. Use TRIPOD mode as much as possible. [/QUOTE]
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